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This full-color photographic atlas provides clear photographs and drawings of tissues and organisms similar to specimens seen in a zoology laboratory. This new edition includes many new illustrations, photographs, photomicrographs, and several animal dissections. Taxonomic classifications have been updated to reflect advances in modern understanding of molecular phylogenies. Cladograms are included to assist students in seeing the evolutionary changes of the different phyla. This atlas is designed to accompany any zoology (or biology) text or laboratory manual. Loose-leaf, 3-hole drilled, full-color

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I got this for my bio 2 class. It's a cool, fun picture atlas that shows different fungi, plants and animals dissected or what they look like under a microscope. There are limited pictures if you're ever trying to identify something, since there are more animal dissection pictures than anything.

It's beautiful to look at and I have used it often for my second semester Bio (bio for science majors) class. My only complaint is that I have gone to look up a few organisms that seem to be representative of their taxonomic/phylogenetic/whateverthecurrentconsensusis to find that they were not included. I will update the review with specific examples if I remember to note them when it next occurs :)

Ordered this book for a college Biology Lab. Came brand new, in shrink wrap and no physical problems what so ever. Speedy and on time delivery (with Amazon Prime). Though this is mentioned in the book description, this is not a traditional book. It is loose leaf pages with no binding (easily put into a binder or something). This is just a warning so as to avoid anyone being caught off guard. All in all, a perfectly fine purchase.

I bought this book for my biology lab. The book is very nice, no obvious note. It looks pretty new. However, the back cover fell off from the book for some reason, I have to glue it back on. Overall, the purchase was good.